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| Noel Coward's play brought to Hollywood life. the story of two English families over a Thirty year span. 1934s Academy Award winner is also distressingly unavailable on DVD except from Asian sources. For shame, Hollywood. |
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![]() | 15th April 1933 Cinema |
![]() | Ellen Bridges |
![]() | Best Picture 1934 |
![]() | Jane Marryot |
![]() | Robert Marryot |
![]() | Alfred Bridges |
![]() | Cook |
![]() | Mrs. Snapper |
![]() | Annie |
![]() | Joe Marryot |
![]() | Fanny Bridges |
![]() | Edith Harris |
![]() | Edward Marryot |
![]() | George Grainger |
![]() | Ronnie James |
![]() | Master Edward (as Dick Henderson Jr.) |
![]() | Master Joey |
![]() | Fanny younger |
![]() | Busker |
![]() | Uncle Dick |
![]() | Uncle George |
![]() | Newspaper Peddler |
![]() | Duchess of Churt |
![]() | Girl on Couch |
![]() | Man at Microphone |
![]() | Lieutenant Edgar - in the Show |
![]() | Minister on the Pulpit |
![]() | Gilbert & Sullivan Actor |
![]() | Speaker |
![]() | Busker |
![]() | Major Domo |
![]() | Ringsider |
![]() | Tommy Jolly - in the Show |
![]() | Man at Disarmament Conference |
![]() | Soldier (Friend) |
![]() | Robert - Marryot's Later Butler |